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Reproductive cancer risk factors among relatives of cancer patients in a tertiary oncology center | BMC Cancer | Full Text

Reproductive cancer risk factors among relatives of cancer patients in a tertiary oncology center | BMC Cancer | Full Text



BMC Cancer

Reproductive cancer risk factors among relatives of cancer patients in a tertiary oncology center

BMC Cancer201919:154
  • Received: 25 July 2018
  • Accepted: 4 February 2019
  • Published: 
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Abstract

Background

The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of some gynecological cancer risk factors in a population of female relatives of cancer patients in Hacettepe University Oncology Hospital. Additionally, what are the levels of the women’s awareness /behavior toward available screening tools?

Methods

An individual cancer risk assessment questionnaire has been developed in the Department of Preventive Oncology, which questions the medical history, health behaviors and cancer awareness, as well as their behavior toward available cancer screening tools.

Results

The mean age of the study population was 45.7 ± 12.2 years. Median age at menarche was 13 years (IQR, 12–14), 6.9% of the women reported their menarche was before age of 12. About 11.1% of the women had intercourse before age of 18. The median age at first delivery was 22 years. Median BMI was 24.9, with 18.3% of population having obesity. Of the women 65% were current/past smokers. Sixty-two percent of the women had never used condom. About 8% of the women were unaware about mammography and 17.7% about the Pap test.

Conclusions

This study has documented high tobacco use, low protective condom use and low rates of physical activity. Percentage of some risk factors like early menarche was lower than what was suggested for general Turkish population. Awareness and behavior of the women were better about mammography when compared to the Pap test. Considering our results, some measures should be put in place to increase people’s awareness, and to modify their behavior toward cancer prevention.

Keywords

  • Reproductive cancer
  • Risk factor
  • Early detection of cancer
  • Cancer screening

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